Even though in India the courts have accepted the roll of authoritarian mothers over permissive fathers (Halder, 2012) for child upbringing, there are numerous instances where the mothers are constantly interfered, abused and humiliated by the family members (sometimes in front of the child) regarding their parenting patterns and skills. The news reports have re-established the facts that in modern India, many educated mothers are victimised in the hands of their matrimonial families in questions of child upbringing. With the Bhattacharya children witnessing the peculiar legal and social pressure on their mother due to the post natal emotional stress coupled with constant interference in mother-child bonding the issue of victimisation of modern educated mothers has resurfaced with new meanings.
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